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  • Nov 3, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | JAMES SINGER |Nicole Ganbold |Catriona Miller |Proofreader Karla Pumpido

    Contemporary Art Self-Portrait by Faith Ringgold is a masterpiece of 1960s portraiture, feminist art, and Black identity. Historical BackgroundFaith Ringgold (1930–2024) was a pioneering Black female artist who gained artistic exposure in the early 1960s. She was born in Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City, which was the famous epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920s and 1930s.

  • Jul 28, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Zuzanna Stanska |Marva Becker |Errika Gerakiti |Proofreader Karla Pumpido

    In 2018, the White House requested to borrow Vincent van Gogh’s painting Landscape With Snow from the Guggenheim Museum for the Trumps’ living quarters. What happened next shocked both local and international audiences. Discover the story of Maurizio Cattelan’s America and its humorous twist. The Guggenheim declined the White House’s request and instead proposed a striking alternative: an 18-karat, fully functional, solid gold toilet titled America, created by Maurizio Cattelan.

  • May 30, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Lisa Scalone |JAMES SINGER |Nikolina Konjevod |Proofreader Karla Pumpido

    The Acapulco chair, with its unmistakable egg-shaped silhouette and PVC cord weaving, has become synonymous with Mexico’s vibrant culture and relaxed coastal vibes. While its exact origins are shrouded in myth and mystery, one thing is certain: this iconic piece of furniture has captured the hearts of design enthusiasts worldwide. Who’s the Inventor?

  • May 18, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | JAMES SINGER |Anastasia Manioudaki |Catriona Miller |Proofreader Karla Pumpido

    Architecture Manhattan is a masterpiece by George Grosz that expresses the grandeur and struggle of 1940s New York City. Historical ContextGeorge Grosz (1893–1959) was a German-American artist who is most famous for his satirical paintings of Berlin society during the Weimar Republic (1918–1933). In 1932, escaping the incoming Nazi dictatorship, he left Germany and moved to the United States where he gained American citizenship.

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